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Never include your salary requirements in your Getting your T-shirt Printing-Design Business to Succeed One of the most dreaded things about a job search is having to write a resume.Where would a T-shirt printing business be if it didn’t have any customers? Nowhere, is the answer. Without selling your products, you won’t be getting anywhere too soon. So where can you focus your marketing to increase sales?Following the boom of user generated content, MySpace has developed in to a hot spot of niche business activity. A brief search will provide dozens of T-shirt trading businesses, all seeking to Agreed? The reason why it's so hard is because you basically have to sell yourself on one, two or three pieces of paper! You are relying on this piece of paper to help you stand out from the crowd, so that you can be called up for an interview! I'm here to help you make this very important task as simple as possible, by telling you exactly how to write one! First, the basics…. -start off great with the right color of paper-white preferably, if not, off-white, light grey, or cream.-use a computer to type it on, never hand-written, and print it out on an ink- jet or laser printer. Use straightforward font, "times new roman" or any other easy to read font, use bullet points, good punctuation of course . Remember, you want to make the resume as easy as possible to read.A resume is required generally for technical, professional, managerial, sales, clerical, administrative, anything office etc. Now, on to writing the resume. Use the following tips: 1. Start with the obvious, your name, address, phone number and email( if you have one) Never put your race, sex, religion or references. ( Also be sure to include your name on each piece of paper you have-in case they get separated.) 2.Experience follows. List only full-time jobs. Organize all positions, starting with the most recent to oldest. Also, you must include the dates of when you started and ended each job.-Name of the Company-City and Province/State of that Company 3.Education is third. Again, list them from most recent type of education. For example, College and degrees should be listed before high school diploma. Include School name and address as well. 4.Next are your Skills -keep it simple, in point form, and not in long sentences. Don't give out TOO much information about yourself. Remember, the whole idea of writing a resume is to prove that YOU are the best person for the job, and therefore in turn be hired. 5. Never include your salary requirements in your r Logo Designing Tips: Win your Customers - Beat Your Competitors lling you exactly how to write one!“A logo can make or mar one’s business.” A powerful logo can spell instant success for a corporate entity while, on the other hand, a bad logo can misrepresent a business altogether. Good business logos add to the face value of a company that gradually has a positive effect on the brand that in turn, influences the decisions of its potential investors, customers and the competitors. Following are 5 steps to a winning logo d First, the basics…. -start off great with the right color of paper-white preferably, if not, off-white, light grey, or cream.-use a computer to type it on, never hand-written, and print it out on an ink- jet or laser printer. Use straightforward font, "times new roman" or any other easy to read font, use bullet points, good punctuation of course . Remember, you want to make the resume as easy as possible to read.A resume is required generally for technical, professional, managerial, sales, clerical, administrative, anything office etc. Now, on to writing the resume. Use the following tips: 1. Start with the obvious, your name, address, phone number and email( if you have one) Never put your race, sex, religion or references. ( Also be sure to include your name on each piece of paper you have-in case they get separated.) 2.Experience follows. List only full-time jobs. Organize all positions, starting with the most recent to oldest. Also, you must include the dates of when you started and ended each job.-Name of the Company-City and Province/State of that Company 3.Education is third. Again, list them from most recent type of education. For example, College and degrees should be listed before high school diploma. Include School name and address as well. 4.Next are your Skills -keep it simple, in point form, and not in long sentences. Don't give out TOO much information about yourself. Remember, the whole idea of writing a resume is to prove that YOU are the best person for the job, and therefore in turn be hired. 5. Never include your salary requirements in your Catering Advice - Working with a Catering Consultant to make the resume as easy as possible to read.A resume is required generally for technical, professional, managerial, sales, clerical, administrative, anything office etc.Having worked in the Catering trade for some years, within that time I would have never thought of calling for help from a consultant. Why you ask well its very simple really, I thought they would be very expensive, take up to much of my time, I had loads of good ideas of my own and the main reason would be I had my pride.However that’s not the case with a catering consultant, it’s certainly not the case with Complet Now, on to writing the resume. Use the following tips: 1. Start with the obvious, your name, address, phone number and email( if you have one) Never put your race, sex, religion or references. ( Also be sure to include your name on each piece of paper you have-in case they get separated.) 2.Experience follows. List only full-time jobs. Organize all positions, starting with the most recent to oldest. Also, you must include the dates of when you started and ended each job.-Name of the Company-City and Province/State of that Company 3.Education is third. Again, list them from most recent type of education. For example, College and degrees should be listed before high school diploma. Include School name and address as well. 4.Next are your Skills -keep it simple, in point form, and not in long sentences. Don't give out TOO much information about yourself. Remember, the whole idea of writing a resume is to prove that YOU are the best person for the job, and therefore in turn be hired. 5. Never include your salary requirements in your Discussing The Pains of Change with Clients on each piece of paper you have-in case they get separated.)This month we discuss what so many professionals miss with their prospects and that often cause surprises after the project has started. It is discussing the pains of change with clients. The problem is that very often clients invite your to their sinking ships hoping that you get their sinking ships into smooth cruising mode again within a day or two, and often for a competitive(ly low) fee.And when this does 2.Experience follows. List only full-time jobs. Organize all positions, starting with the most recent to oldest. Also, you must include the dates of when you started and ended each job.-Name of the Company-City and Province/State of that Company 3.Education is third. Again, list them from most recent type of education. For example, College and degrees should be listed before high school diploma. Include School name and address as well. 4.Next are your Skills -keep it simple, in point form, and not in long sentences. Don't give out TOO much information about yourself. Remember, the whole idea of writing a resume is to prove that YOU are the best person for the job, and therefore in turn be hired. 5. Never include your salary requirements in your How To Raise Your Fees grees should be listed before high school diploma. Include School name and address as well.There is a delicate balance between the fee you need to charge for your products and services, and the fee that people are willing to pay for them. But with gasoline, heating, shipping, health care, and other costs rising, there comes a time when you must raise your rates in order to remain profitable.Most people see their own costs going up, and won’t be surprised that you’re raising your fees, too. With proper co 4.Next are your Skills -keep it simple, in point form, and not in long sentences. Don't give out TOO much information about yourself. Remember, the whole idea of writing a resume is to prove that YOU are the best person for the job, and therefore in turn be hired. 5. Never include your salary requirements in your resume. You can however mention your salary range in your cover letter. 6. If you decide to include an objective statement at the beginning of your resume, make sure it describes how you would like to use your specific skill set to improve or benefit that particular company. You want to leave your prospective employer wanting to know more about you, so then they'll want to call you back for an interview! Always include all your great qualities, exclude anything negative , because then the person who reads it will just focus on the negative and not all the positive things about you-therefore, your resume should be accomplishments-driven. Don't forget that a great resume leads an intelligent employer to believe that you will work as hard or if not harder at your job, as you did working on your resume! A positive attitude, a great resume cover letter and an impressive resume are your most important tools when searching for your dream job. Remember, you are your own best salesman. However, if all else fails, and you are really stressed about having to write the resume yourself, don't be afraid to accept help. Writing a resume is difficult, and if everybody knew how to write an excellent resume, companies wouldn't be paid tons of money to write them! Good Luck!
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